Most people are used to seeing sales tax on a receipt, but not every purchase includes it. When it doesn’t, you may still owe tax on that purchase through what’s called a use tax. This comes up most often with online shopping, out-of-state purchases and private sales. Understanding the difference…
PC Photography/Getty Images; Illustration by Austin Courregé/Bankrate Key takeaways With owner financing, the homeowner or seller extends a loan to the homebuyer, rather than a bank or mortgage lender providing the loan. The contract can be structured in a number of ways, including as a second mortgage, a rent-to-own deal…
Most people see taxes come out of their paycheck without thinking much about where the money goes. Federal taxes follow one set of rules no matter where you live, but state taxes vary widely depending on your location. Some states have no income tax at all while others take a…
Try to Offer Advice or Support Instead of Criticism While younger generations are often criticized for their lack of financial literacy, getting into debt can happen to any one at any age, and for a variety of reasons. The suggestion that younger generations are “terrible with money” is certainly not…
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Key takeaways Interest can be charged when you borrow money or earned when you save. When you charge something on a credit card or take out a loan from a financial institution (student loan, auto loan, mortgage, etc.), you’re charged interest for borrowing that money.…
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Paying off Debt on a Fixed Income: Making Sacrifices and Learning Patience Paying off debt on a fixed income requires discipline. Jill emphasizes…
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If you are looking for holiday debt relief after a season of overspending, the immediate answer is to pause credit card use, assess the total damage, and switch to a “bare-bones” budget. When it comes to holiday shopping a lot of consumers go into debt getting that perfect gift. According to a lending…
Sean Murphy, Getty Images If you get a speeding ticket, you’re probably most worried about the fine, but speeding tickets can make an even bigger dent in your budget when your auto policy renews. In Florida, speeding ticket fines cost an average of $125, but a single speeding ticket raises…
Michal Krakowiak/ Getty Images If you’re already planning your next vacation, now might be a good time to start earning rewards to fund it. The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card can help with that. For a limited time, new cardholders can earn a one-time $250 Capital One Travel credit,…
lillisphotography/Getty Images Key takeaways A deed of reconveyance, also known as a satisfaction of mortgage, is a document that proves you’ve paid off your mortgage. The deed of reconveyance releases the lien the mortgage lender placed on your property. You’ll need this document to prove a clear title when you…
Key takeaways CDs and share certificates both earn guaranteed returns over a set period. CDs are offered by banks and pay interest; share certificates are offered by credit unions and pay dividends. Both are federally insured up to $250,000 per depositor (FDIC for CDs, NCUA for share certificates). Credit unions…
Key takeaways Online banks typically offer higher annual percentage yields on savings products and charge fewer fees than their brick-and-mortar counterparts. If you need to deposit cash regularly, you’ll likely want the convenience of a brick-and-mortar bank’s ATM network as many online banks don’t accept cash deposits. Large brick-and-mortar banks…
In her half-century on earth, Torry Holmesly has been subjected to neglect, violence, eviction and homelessness. So, if you ask her about what life is like in a banking desert, forgive her for looking at you funny. And yet, Holmesly, 50, is far from a fool. She knows that not…
Dmitrii Marchenko/GettyImages Key takeaways With a Roth IRA, you contribute money without getting an up-front tax break (unlike a traditional IRA, which offers a tax deduction in the year you contribute). The tax break comes later: You can withdraw your money tax-free in retirement. Ideally, you keep your money in…
Vladimir Vladimirov/Getty Images: Illustration by Issiah Davis/Bankrate Key takeaways Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, lenders are prohibited from discriminating against applicants because of their age. As a result, older people — like those in other age groups — generally can get mortgages and other home loans if they meet…
How Long Does Collections Stay on My Credit Report? Also keep in mind that just because a lender or agency loses the ability to pursue you legally for a debt, the debt doesn’t automatically disappear. The debt will remain on your credit reports for 6-7 years from the date of…
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